portfolio explores the nearly infinite set of things that interest host Jade Macalla. Common topics include creativity (in all its diverse forms), designed violence (stunt work, staged combat, etc.), exploration (urban, suburban, sylvan, wherever), and who knows what else.
Episode p:12 (3/23/11). Our yearly roundup of some of the cool folks you may see at the 2011 Bay Area Renaissance Festival. http://www.bayarearenaissancefest.com/ ---portfolio: is an episodic video exploration of the nearly infinite set of things that interest host Jade Macalla. The portfolio: theme is by that wonderful artist Tim Collier.
Episode p:11 (11/30/10). A brief look at some new motion picture vignettes from photographer and video artist Caitlin Smith. Caitlin goes by jwednesday7 on YouTube and both rammkitty and rammkitty-stock on deviantART.Check out all her work, it is consistently wonderful.---portfolio: is an episodic video exploration the nearly infinite set of things that interest host Jade Macalla. The portfolio: theme is by that wonderful artist Tim Collier. This episode’s backing track is Fur Elise by The Cat...
Episode p:10 (11/25/10). A brief Thanksgiving message as we start a new arc of portfolio: videos.Briefly mentioned in this episode: artists Sam Hogg and Eirian-stock, METROCON's Fantasy Masquerade 2010, mystery gear, new project rant, billionaire adventurer Sir Richard Branson.---portfolio: is an episodic video exploration the nearly infinite set of things that interest host Jade Macalla.
Curtain Call; wonderful show by a wonderful cast. They all deserve a HUGE round of applause. This is the last Chess Match video for this year. Chess Match footage was shot by an incredible crew: Wallace 'Spooky' Fajardo (aka ~Nisori), The Dryad, and Ms. Baileigh.
The Final Move.I’d like to point you to the METROCON 2010 Epilogue video that explains the events of this year’s Anime Human Chess Match, but I don’t believe it is online anywhere. ;I’m sure someone from the convention will explain it to us.Chess Match footage was shot by an incredible crew: Wallace 'Spooky' Fajardo (aka ~Nisori), The Dryad, and Ms. Baileigh.
End Game.Chess Match footage was shot by an incredible crew: Wallace 'Spooky' Fajardo, The Dryad, and Ms. Baileigh.
The Melee - single camera, no cuts. In case you want to see the whole thing from one angle. ;
The Melee!!!Chess Match footage was shot by an incredible crew: Wallace 'Spooky' Fajardo, The Dryad, and Ms. Baileigh.
Fight No. 18 is a lovely bit of designed violence that puts Hinata (Naruto) up against Viewtiful Joe. An exceptional mix of speed, smackdown, grace, and strength. Featuring Sierra Reynolds as Hinata and Ariel Sanchez as Viewtiful Joe.Chess Match footage was shot by an incredible crew: Wallace 'Spooky' Fajardo, The Dryad, and Ms. Baileigh.
From a distant planet land straight to Fight No. 16, it’s Ultraman versus Maka Albarn (Soul Eater). Winner of the award for most uncomfortable use of a scythe during a Human Combat Chess Match - you won’t want to miss it. ;Not to mention the Surprise Guest!Chess Match footage was shot by an incredible crew: Wallace 'Spooky' Fajardo, The Dryad, and Ms. Baileigh.